I love cinnamon. Right now we're working on the whole gay marriage thing, but once that's done I want to legalize marriage between one person and one shaker of cinnamon, because I love cinnamon that much. There isn't much that can't be improved with a dash of cinnamon.
Since I'm riding the Gluten Free Train and baked goods are kind of difficult territory, I often find myself wishing there were more cinnamon-based products I could indulge in that were pre-cooked and didn't contain dates (I hate dates--you hear that, Enjoy Life?). Or raisins. Don't go thinking you could just swap out the dates for raisins and trick me.
I want a cinnamon roll or a coffee cake or some really GOOD snickerdoodles, and of course this is a hard thing to do unless you're keen on baking by yourself. Right now I don't have a kitchen per se.
So when I saw Van's cinnamon french toast sticks at my local Whole Foods? Well, I haddd to buy them.
After a few recent disappointments, I was really worried about these. But I had nothing to worry about. I opened the box and found toast-shaped slices with indentations (each slice can be broken into three "sticks"). You can stick them in your toaster on a medium setting, and voila! French toast!
The cinnamon scent and the residue of cinnamon left on my fingers was pleasantly overwhelming. I took one slice and popped it into the toaster. It actually didn't cook all the way totally (slightly cool in the center) but was still okay when I ate it.
Actually, more than okay.
CINNAMON PARADISE.
It was so good, but I had just had lunch and couldn't have another just yet. The sticks broke apart so easily, and apart from realizing I would need to set the dial a little higher next time, there were no cons to speak of with these beautiful bits of toast. The only thing I would say is that their status as "french toast" is pretty questionable. They don't contain any egg or dairy. So I would call them more like, "Cinnamon toast-shaped patties" than french toast sticks. But still. Delicious. I can't wait to try the waffles I bought.
It's food! It's chewed! It's reviewed! I live in Honolulu, HI and I am on a strictly gluten-free diet. Those two facts are important to remember when reading this blog, because I will be talking about foods that are explicitly glutenless, as well as the local prices and availability here in Hawaii. I hope to improve this blog in the future, so if you have any feedback, let me know!
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Monday, December 20, 2010
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